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Dinin, affluent of river Nore, co. Kilkenny, at 4 miles
above Kilkenny; 15 miles long.

IMnisli.— island, in Lough Corrib, Kilcummin par.,
co. Galway, 95 ac., pop. 74.—2. IMnisli, island, Killa-
coneenagh par., co. Cork, 45 ac., pop. 6.—3. IMnisli,
island, in river Kenmare, co. Kerry, between Kenmare
River and Ballinskelligs Bay, 25 ac., pop. 7.

Dinlabyre, ancient chapelry, on Liddel Water, 1 m.
SB. of Steele Road sta., Roxburghshire; the site of the
chapel is occupied by an old mansion, now a farmhouse.

Dinlaen, hundred, Carnarvonshire, around Nevin,
29,611 ac., pop. 7399 ; contains 8 pars.

Diiunorc.—par. and ry. sta., in co. and 74 miles N.
of Hereford, 570 ac., pop. 24; contains Dinniore House.
—2. Dinmore, par., S. Shropshire, 74 miles NW. of
Ludlow, 150 ac., pop. 2.

Hinmurchic, loch, Barr par., S. Ayrshire.

Dinnabridgc, hamlet, Lidford par., S. Devon, 7
miles NW. of Tavistock.

Dinnet, quoad sacra par. and sta. on Deeside Ry.,
Aboyne and Glentanner par., Aberdeenshire, pop. 311;
P.O.; the sta. is 4\ miles AV. of Aboyne ; Hinnet Burn
(generally considered the natural line between the High-
lands and Lowlands of Deeside) issues from Loch Davan,
and flows 2 miles SE. to the Dee ; the Muir of Hinnet,
a dismal tract, containing several cairns and vestiges of
ancient warfare, stretches between Dinnet sta. and
Cambus O’May sta., 24 miles SW.

IMnnington.—par. and township, S. Northumber-
land, 6| miles NW. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne — par.,
5088 ac., pop. 1536; township, 794 ac., pop. 229;
P.O.
—2. IMnnington, par., mid. Somerset, 3 miles NAY.
of Crewkerne, 514 ac., pop. 162.—3. IMnnington, par.,
S. div. AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 7 miles SE. of Rother-
ham, 1650 ac., pop. 259; contains Dinnington Hall.

Dinorbcn, hamlet, 2 m. SE. of Abergele, Denbigh.

Dinorwic, or Dinorwlg, small port with ry. sta.
(Port Dinorwic), on Menai Strait, in co. and 2 miles
NE. of Carnarvon;
P.O., T.O., called Port Dinorwic;
has extensive slate quarries, which maintain a con-
siderable shipping traffic.

Dinsilale, Low, par., S. Durham, 5 miles SE. of
Darlington, 1177 ac., pop. 252; Dinsilale Spa has a
cold sulphur spring and a bathing-house.

Dinsilale, ©ver, township, Sockburn par., North-
Riding Yorkshire, on river Tees, opposite Low Dinsdale,
54 miles SAV. of Yarm, 858 ac., pop. 101.

Dinting, ry. sta. (junction for Glossop), 2 miles NAY.
of Glossop, N. Derbyshire; the river Etherow is here
crossed by a viaduct 506 ft. long and 136 ft. high.

Dinting Yale, eccl. dist. and vil. (ry. sta. Dinting),
Glossop par., N. Derbyshire, pop. 2715. The vil., 114
miles SE. of Manchester, has large printworks.

Dinton.—par. and vil., mid. Bucks, 44 miles SW. of
Aylesbury, 3897 ac., pop. 718;
P. O.; contains Dinton
Hall.—2. Dinton, par. and vil. with ry. sta., S. AYilts,
84 miles NAV. of Salisbury, 4086ac., pop. 457
; P.O., T.O.;
birthplace of Lord Clarendon (1608-1674), statesman
and historian; contains Dinton House.

Dinwoodic, ry. sta., 6 m. NW. of Lockerbie, Dum-
friesshire ; on D. Hill (871 ft.), 14 m. E., are 2 hill-forts.

Dion ard, r., NW. Sutherland; rises on NE. shoulder
of Meall Horn, and flows 14 miles N., traversing Locb
Dionard and Strath Dionard, to Kyle of Durness.

Dippen, seat, Saddell par., E. coast of Kintyre,
Argyllshire, near Carradale.

Dipperton, hamlet, Marystow par., S. Devon, 7
miles NAY. of Tavistock.

Dippin Head, line of perpendicular cliffs, SE. coast
of Arran island, Buteshire, alt. 300 ft.

Dippool Water, rivulet, E. Lanarkshire; flows 74 m.
SW. to Mouse Water, 2 m. NW. of Carstairs Junction.

Diptford, par., S. Devon, on river Avon, 54 miles
SAY. of Totnes, 4154 ac., pop. 663 ;
P.O.

Dipton, vil., Lanchester par., N. Durham, 9 miles
SW. of Gateshead;
P.O., T.O.

Dirliam and Hinton, par., W. Gloucestershire, 44
miles SE. of Chipping Sodbury, 3020 ac.,
pop. 400; P.O.,
called Dyrbam.

Dirk Hatteraick’s Cave, SW. coast of Kirkcud-
brightshire, between Creetown and Gatehouse.

Dirlcton, coast par. and vil. with ry. sta., N. Had-
dingtonshire—par., 9146 ac., pop. 1506; vil., 14 mile



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